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will obama push us over the edge? and at 5:00 eastern we bring you a selection of programs honoring the tenth anniversary of the start of the iraq war. these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. for complete scheduled visit booktv.org. >> this system of mass incarceration is so deeply rooted in our social political and economic structure is not going to just fade away or downsize, we are on a major upheaval, fairly radical shift in public consciousness. there are many people today who will say there is no hope of ending mass incarceration in america. no. there is no hope. pick another issue. just as many people dying to jim crow in the south, that is a shame and that is the way it is. i find that so many people today view the millions cycling in and out of the prisons and jails today is an unfortunate but in alterable fact. i am quite certain that dr. king would not have been so resigned. if we are truly, truly to honor dr. king, if we are to ever stepped up with dr. king we have to be willing to continue his
will obama push us over the edge? and at 5:00 eastern we bring you a selection of programs honoring the tenth anniversary of the start of the iraq war. these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. for complete scheduled visit booktv.org. >> this system of mass incarceration is so deeply rooted in our social political and economic structure is not going to just fade away or downsize, we are on a major upheaval, fairly radical shift in public consciousness. there are many people...
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so please, please educate yourself, educate your family, go out and get tested. and that's what the name of the game is. go out and get tested. >> joy, the stats on minority communities and how just wildly disproportie porgportionately t affected by this. getting tested is is a huge part of the puzzle. but also so is getting treatment. we've been talking about obama care and what it does, it extends preventive services, free ones to 71 million americans and yet this weekend, there's a concerted effort to unwind obama care. not through broad strokes, but the republican strategy at this point seems to be death by 1,000 cuts, unwinding funding, doing things to make it more difficult to extend the insurance exchange. when in reality. this is still an epidemic in the black community, still an epidemic, globally as well. no one is speaking out for the good things that obama care is doing and the very important services it's extending to minority communities and nonminority communities. >> to say nothing of governors who are rejecting the medicaid expansion. which is th
so please, please educate yourself, educate your family, go out and get tested. and that's what the name of the game is. go out and get tested. >> joy, the stats on minority communities and how just wildly disproportie porgportionately t affected by this. getting tested is is a huge part of the puzzle. but also so is getting treatment. we've been talking about obama care and what it does, it extends preventive services, free ones to 71 million americans and yet this weekend, there's a...
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the nasdaq rose 22 points to close at 3,245. for the week, the dow lost one- hundredth of one percent. the nasdaq slipped a-tenth of 1%. the universe is 80 million years older than previously thought.Ñi that's according to astronomists working with the european space agency. they analyzed a new, more precise satellite image of cosmic radiation left over from the big bang that created the cosmos. the scientists now think the universe began 13.8 billion years ago and is expanding more slowly than they first thought. the celebrated nigerian novelist chinua achebe died today in boston after a brief illness. achebe is best known for telling the history of his native country and the story of africa after colonial rule. his first novel "things fall apart" was published in 1958 and sold more than ten million copies. in 2008, achebe sat down with jeff on the "newshour." >> after my novel, "things fall apart," was published, it just looked as if people had been waiting everywhere, in africa, in nigeria, in ibo-land, to tell their own ver
the nasdaq rose 22 points to close at 3,245. for the week, the dow lost one- hundredth of one percent. the nasdaq slipped a-tenth of 1%. the universe is 80 million years older than previously thought.Ñi that's according to astronomists working with the european space agency. they analyzed a new, more precise satellite image of cosmic radiation left over from the big bang that created the cosmos. the scientists now think the universe began 13.8 billion years ago and is expanding more slowly...
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only second time in the last 22 years -- stop laughing. they're laughing the rivalry between indiana and kentucky. only second time in 22 years kentucky has not been in the big dance. and the most interesting story, st. louis after winning the atlantic 10 conference championship yesterday in brooklyn, they couldn't get to the airport fast enough to see the selection show because they were stuck in traffic, so they had to stop by a best buy in new jersey to watch the selection show from a best buy in new jersey. a great story there. all right. so i have to ask you, do you think indiana will do well this year in the tournament? full disclosure, i went to iu and they made me a little poster here. i have my own fat head. because high head's all fat and the body is actually thin. they put it on head actual size, bed not so much. carol, back to you. go hoosiers! >> carlos ddiaz, thanks. i'm sure you're ready for march madness, but you can test your bracket skills in our official challenge game. go to cnn.com/bracket, see if you can pick the brac
only second time in the last 22 years -- stop laughing. they're laughing the rivalry between indiana and kentucky. only second time in 22 years kentucky has not been in the big dance. and the most interesting story, st. louis after winning the atlantic 10 conference championship yesterday in brooklyn, they couldn't get to the airport fast enough to see the selection show because they were stuck in traffic, so they had to stop by a best buy in new jersey to watch the selection show from a best...
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. >> president obama is on his way to the middle east. he's just hours away from landing in israel for the first time as commander in chief. the president took off from andrews air force base. officials setting a low expectation for the trip. president obama will meet with yahoo and then separately in the west bank before heading off to jordan. >> a new clue could help catch a copper thief. fremont investigators believe it may have been stolen and then used in a break in. thieves stole $25,000 worth of copper wire and then allegedly fled in this orange truck. you're urged to call fremont police. >> the city sweetening the pot. tonight, the city council agreed to give up millions of dollars in revenue if the 49ers end up hosting super bowl xl. the league says it will announce the home city in late may. >>> it is being built as the next antenna row. >> crews are working on a massive retail and residential village. nbc bay area is live with why not everyone is a big fan. >> well, jessica, supporters and opponents agree that traffic here in s
. >> president obama is on his way to the middle east. he's just hours away from landing in israel for the first time as commander in chief. the president took off from andrews air force base. officials setting a low expectation for the trip. president obama will meet with yahoo and then separately in the west bank before heading off to jordan. >> a new clue could help catch a copper thief. fremont investigators believe it may have been stolen and then used in a break in. thieves...
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completing it will cost around $22 billion. what's behind the mammoth tab? here's what i found out when i traveled underground. >> reporter: backhoe exka varieties, man lift that sell up to $500,000. see that hydraulic drill? they can go for $800,000 a pop. these are the machines of modern day engineering. new york has them working on the second avenue subway line. subways are expensive. way back when, the first subway in manhattan was 21 miles and cost $35 million. this one is about a mile and a half for about $4.5 billion. that's more than a billion dollars a stop. >> reporter: that's just for phase one. we went digging to find out what goes into the bottom line on a new subway line. >> it's a bargain. >> reporter: the most massive piece of equipment is the tunnel boring machine. the last time new york built a sub w subway it used the cut and cover meth. boring is much more efficient and disrupts life aboveground a lot less. >> the one that did this is 22-foot in diameter. it can go about 50 foot a day. >> reporter: it it costs $12 million and requires 20
completing it will cost around $22 billion. what's behind the mammoth tab? here's what i found out when i traveled underground. >> reporter: backhoe exka varieties, man lift that sell up to $500,000. see that hydraulic drill? they can go for $800,000 a pop. these are the machines of modern day engineering. new york has them working on the second avenue subway line. subways are expensive. way back when, the first subway in manhattan was 21 miles and cost $35 million. this one is about a...
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in this time, president obama launched the community living initiative on june 22, does a 9 to reaffirm the administration's commitment -- 2009 and to reaffirm the administration's commitment for americans with disabilities and ensuring the full inclusion of all people in our nation. on the very same day, secretary sebelius set up an interagency coordinating council led by assistant secretary cathy green lake, as well as the director of the office of disability, henry klebold, to look at solutions that address various community living. and to give people more control over their lives and the support they need. now talking about this new agency, we are bringing together the administration on aging, which you may be very familiar with, the office of disability, as well as the administration on the developmental disabilities into one single agency. this support is growing crosscutting initiatives as well as efforts focused on the unique needs of individual groups such as seniors with dementia or children with developmental disabilities. the day-to-day management of the programs under the a
in this time, president obama launched the community living initiative on june 22, does a 9 to reaffirm the administration's commitment -- 2009 and to reaffirm the administration's commitment for americans with disabilities and ensuring the full inclusion of all people in our nation. on the very same day, secretary sebelius set up an interagency coordinating council led by assistant secretary cathy green lake, as well as the director of the office of disability, henry klebold, to look at...
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>> we have to educate ourselves. direct purchase programs, many companies are charging zero dollars for you to invest directly. stock websites that invest $4 per transaction fee. you have bye buyandhold.com. it's very important for you to educate yourself about how to go about purchasing different types of things. folio.com, oneshare.com allows you to invest in one stock and get one share as a gift or something. >>> like a gift to a kid or something, to encourage them. >> put it up on your wall and gives you good motivation. i'm advocating making sure that before you put your dollar in anything, get fully educated. >> both have written great books that appeal to those who are otherwise intimidated by the idea of getting into the stock market. lewis and ryan, thank you. okay 47% of you who don't invest, that's it. i'm off my soap box. no more complaining, no more berating you for not cashing in on this rally. next i'm talking to the 53% of you who do invest in the stock markets. stocks are still on a tear, but how lon
>> we have to educate ourselves. direct purchase programs, many companies are charging zero dollars for you to invest directly. stock websites that invest $4 per transaction fee. you have bye buyandhold.com. it's very important for you to educate yourself about how to go about purchasing different types of things. folio.com, oneshare.com allows you to invest in one stock and get one share as a gift or something. >>> like a gift to a kid or something, to encourage them. >>...
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it's about educating our children. it's about respecting the role that medicare, etc., plays in the lives of the family. where young people's success is better advanced if their parents can focus on them and not worry about their own parents. on the other hand, you have a budget that is a job killer. it's the same thing prackthrick as the romney budget, which was defeated by the american people in november. and that is about disdain for the people i have just talked about. it's about being handmaidens of the special interest. about having a revenue policy that is not about fairness but about special interest. and i think that is a sharp contrast. 98 billion dollars out of -- $98 billion out of pell grants while giving tax breaks to big oil so they have incentive to drill so they can make $1 trillion in profit. tax breaks for companies that send jobs overseas while we have investments in infrastructure and energy here. i think that in the budget you we a blueprint for what believe in. and we believe in the middle class
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now, i was an officer for 22 years in the united states army and i have a lot of experience with mortars, and one of the things that he should be looking at and allow people to do the investigation is to-- the mortar system and 81 millimeter systems, and a hot cookoff with that mortar round, for him to go on the senate floor and try to use this as some type of political statement, he needs to send an apology not just to the families, but to altima reasons and especially with the commandant of the marine corps. >> greta: is there any chance in your mind that it was just a clumsy statement? let me give you another spin on it, that what he meant that the sequester is so painful to the military, and his sort of clumsy trying to highlight the pain of the sequester and that it just sounded wrong? i realize that his statement isn't exactly an explanation, but is there any chance in your mind that that was just a stupid way to say something? >> well, let me take this quote from the senator harry reid from last year denouncing the republicans, scrambling to do away with cuts to defense, i will no
now, i was an officer for 22 years in the united states army and i have a lot of experience with mortars, and one of the things that he should be looking at and allow people to do the investigation is to-- the mortar system and 81 millimeter systems, and a hot cookoff with that mortar round, for him to go on the senate floor and try to use this as some type of political statement, he needs to send an apology not just to the families, but to altima reasons and especially with the commandant of...
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now, obama care is complex. everyone is trying to figure out what does it mean, how will it impact us. as a physician, of course, you have your point of view, sort of from the inside. what would you say to most of us lay people from your vantage point? >> i would say that there are some great things about the new healthcare law. everyone knew that healthcare to to be reformed. one of the big issues is addressing healthcare costs versus how we deal with our medical care. they two different things. the good things are allowing the children to stay on your plan until they're 26 and -- >> my kids would love that. thank you. >> and they don't stay at home. my daughter's like how am i going to have health insurance. the great thing, they don't have to live at home. >> and we can pick them out in. >> and they would be on the plan. >> that is good for the parents. >> okay. >> and one of the big problems overall, is, one, the focus was on employer-response order healthcare. >> uh-huh. >> and i believe that we need to bri
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, education, education, right at the beginning of the child's life? >> on an individual basis, education makes the biggest difference of anything. certainly, in my case, and in many other cases that i know of, people should go to the website, horatio alger society and read the stories of those people, all of whom came from desperate situations and achieved at the highest levels. see what they put into it. those are the kinds of things we need to be putting in front of our young people. >> so, doctor, would you support government investment in early childhood education, increasing that? secondly, where do you stand on the issue of affirmative action? >> yes. early childhood education is good if it's done correctly. we don't want to do it in a way that gives people a message, poor little thing, we're going to take care of you. we want to do it in a way that's empowering and that tends to left people up. as far as affirmative action is concerned, i believe in something, and i've written about it, called compassionate action. we've always been a very gene
, education, education, right at the beginning of the child's life? >> on an individual basis, education makes the biggest difference of anything. certainly, in my case, and in many other cases that i know of, people should go to the website, horatio alger society and read the stories of those people, all of whom came from desperate situations and achieved at the highest levels. see what they put into it. those are the kinds of things we need to be putting in front of our young people....
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she was shot because she was outspoken about equal education rights for women. ainsley? >> thanks, patti ann. >> top taxpayers already seeing a recent hike in the latest income tax. they have a new reason to blow their lids now. a $120 million retro active tax grab is hitting small business owners. we have the story. >> after determining in december a decade's old tax break is no longer there they are tack that enter reas entrepreneurs who claimed the break over the years. the business owners aren't too happy about that. >> how would you feel you made a decision four years ago you knew was legally correct and four years later a governing body came in and said it's not correct now you owe us a bunch more money and we are going to charge you interest on money that you didn't even know you owed. >> that was brian over street who had research system last year. they paid their taxes based on the law at the time. but the state appeals court ruled the tax break provision requiring companies maintain 80 percent of the work force in california was unconstitutional. the state fran
she was shot because she was outspoken about equal education rights for women. ainsley? >> thanks, patti ann. >> top taxpayers already seeing a recent hike in the latest income tax. they have a new reason to blow their lids now. a $120 million retro active tax grab is hitting small business owners. we have the story. >> after determining in december a decade's old tax break is no longer there they are tack that enter reas entrepreneurs who claimed the break over the years. the...
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that australian study finding in a 16-minute trip parents spend 3:22 looking away from the road. that's like driving almost a quarter of the trip with something blocking your vision. and one of the biggest distractions -- kids in the back seat. watch when my son hand me the snack cracker, i look back to grab it. when my daughter tells me she can't see the movie, i adjust the dvd player. all the while keeping an eye on them in the rearview mirror. what i am doing here in the video is a no-no. >> right. >> reporter: what can parents do? first experts say set up car rules so your kids know what to expect. an example if they drop something make sure they know, you can't pick it up until the car stops. pull off the road first if you need to change the dvd or break up a fight. and keep a snack bag on hand if you can't feed the kids before you leave. one of the few things i did right. >> as a mother i know that is difficult. keeping your eyes on the roadway and driving are by far the most important thing. >> reporter: keeping the peace in the back seat helping to keep the whole family s
that australian study finding in a 16-minute trip parents spend 3:22 looking away from the road. that's like driving almost a quarter of the trip with something blocking your vision. and one of the biggest distractions -- kids in the back seat. watch when my son hand me the snack cracker, i look back to grab it. when my daughter tells me she can't see the movie, i adjust the dvd player. all the while keeping an eye on them in the rearview mirror. what i am doing here in the video is a no-no....
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the minimum wage would be about $22 an hour today, right? >> yes. now, remember, most of these low paid minimum wage jobs are not in areas. orchestras can't play a bach any faster and restaurant workers aren't doing anything any faster, but half of all americans with a job, 75 million, make essentially $10 an hour less. they make $26,000 a year or less in wages. and that should be really of deep concern to us. >> yeah. that's pretty low. it sounds pretty remarkable that so many people make so little money. so, here is part of senator warren's exchange with the restauranteur who refused to accept raising the wage would raise his meal prices by a dime. >> maybe it's only four -- but if your entrees are $14.40, see how fast i can do the math, are you telling me you can't raise your prices by eight cents? >> you know, typically, when costs rise, we don't actually raise it just four cents. we might go a little higher. that has an inflationary effect on the economy. so you may be talking away the money you just gave that employee through the increase. rai
the minimum wage would be about $22 an hour today, right? >> yes. now, remember, most of these low paid minimum wage jobs are not in areas. orchestras can't play a bach any faster and restaurant workers aren't doing anything any faster, but half of all americans with a job, 75 million, make essentially $10 an hour less. they make $26,000 a year or less in wages. and that should be really of deep concern to us. >> yeah. that's pretty low. it sounds pretty remarkable that so many...
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this is for january 22, 2013. roll call please. >> thank you. miss lee, my wong, mr. haney, miss mendoza, miss nor tan. item b. present to the board. >> thank you president norton. good evening. a few comments for tonight. or school site planning was held on march 2. it was very attended. i want to thank everyone that attended. this was an opportunity for everyone to learn about the district's goals moving forward and how to create a plan for how our sites will allocate and use their resources. if you were not able to attend this year's summit, we look forward to seeing you next year. in the meantime, we encourage parents to have a robust conversation about using resources aligned to budget priorities. we also urge you to look at the school's website where the powerpoint presentations talking about the district goals are also going to be posted. i believe they're already posted so we invite you to look there as well. as you know, march is nutrition awareness month. we focus on promoting our wellness policy and promoting nutrition education lessons in diabetes and hear
this is for january 22, 2013. roll call please. >> thank you. miss lee, my wong, mr. haney, miss mendoza, miss nor tan. item b. present to the board. >> thank you president norton. good evening. a few comments for tonight. or school site planning was held on march 2. it was very attended. i want to thank everyone that attended. this was an opportunity for everyone to learn about the district's goals moving forward and how to create a plan for how our sites will allocate and use...
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president obama is in israel. while reaffirming the united states commitment to the jewish state he is not confirmed reports of a kept call weapons attack in -- chemical weapons attack in syria. one of the reasons we send millions of aid to countries in the region to protect our access to oil. but now domestic production is higher than ever so should our investment in the region be changing? let's talk about that. united nations ambassador and fox news contributor, john bolton. start with israel. the trip there, how significant was that, what do you think the president achieved and what does it mine? >> i think he achieved his main objective and got off the plane and put his arm around bebe netanyahu. he can check the box. he has been to israel as president. he got a great photo-op and will get a few more during his trip. this is trip where the symbolism and politics is very different from the private conversations. i think obama brings two very tough, unpalatable messages to the israelis. number one, don't even t
president obama is in israel. while reaffirming the united states commitment to the jewish state he is not confirmed reports of a kept call weapons attack in -- chemical weapons attack in syria. one of the reasons we send millions of aid to countries in the region to protect our access to oil. but now domestic production is higher than ever so should our investment in the region be changing? let's talk about that. united nations ambassador and fox news contributor, john bolton. start with...
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it is a catch-22. people want you to deliver for them, but they don't necessarily want to give you what it takes to deliver for others, so it's all about your own interests, and i do quote this official who says, we're kind of damned if we do, damned if we don't. the pendulum swings constantly. it's cyclical thing. look at syria now. people are very upset in syria and in the region and here in the u.s. you listen to senator john mccain that the u.s. is not doing something. there was perhaps as much upset when the u.s. decided to go to war in iraq. now there's upset because of inaction, and under the bush administration there was upset because of action. so, it's a struggle to find that fine line. >> host: i think break time. >> guest: great. >> host: then there was libya. which could arguably be a success. some people say a distraction or whatnot but certainly a place where hillary clinton played a pivotal role. she travels to france, as you document in your book, and she basically wants to make sure t
it is a catch-22. people want you to deliver for them, but they don't necessarily want to give you what it takes to deliver for others, so it's all about your own interests, and i do quote this official who says, we're kind of damned if we do, damned if we don't. the pendulum swings constantly. it's cyclical thing. look at syria now. people are very upset in syria and in the region and here in the u.s. you listen to senator john mccain that the u.s. is not doing something. there was perhaps as...
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now president obama has won state twice. we've also seen huge shift in the latino demographics going from 20% in 2000 to 27% in 2010. have the politics there really shifted? >> it shifted a lot over the years. president clinton, of course, won the state also. perhaps that's why he wrote the forward to my book. because i ran that campaign, but nevada has historically been one that has a combination of a democratic and republican leadership in various offices. the demographics in las vegas have changed dramatically. we have many more hispanics moving into the community. much more democratic registration. that is a reason i think president obama has carried nevada the last two elections as opposed to previously when george w. bush did. >> so do you see nevada in the future becoming more and more blue, going more and more blue with the explosion of hispanics and latinos that will be there? or do you think it's going to be a swing state and go back and forth? >> i think we're always going to be in play. i think that the indicatio
now president obama has won state twice. we've also seen huge shift in the latino demographics going from 20% in 2000 to 27% in 2010. have the politics there really shifted? >> it shifted a lot over the years. president clinton, of course, won the state also. perhaps that's why he wrote the forward to my book. because i ran that campaign, but nevada has historically been one that has a combination of a democratic and republican leadership in various offices. the demographics in las vegas...
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so as a catch-22. you can't get this into your really sick but you get really sick because you can't get it. of the law actually changed that. as we all know the supreme court decision effectively made this a state option. it didn't take away the eligible to category but it allowed states to not expand and not be penalized for it. and what that means is to become the situation we have is that if you're a low income childless, nondisabled adult which many people with hiv are, particularly men, you are only eligible for what is considered for medicaid coverage in nine states. and 26 h.r. not eligible at all. with the affordable care act is likely affordable care act is likely many more states are going to expand and i'll show you a map in a minute, but this is one of the big points of decisions that states are still making as well as on the benefit package for that expansion population. here's the map of where states are on medicaid -- decisions on medicaid expansion as of last week. this is statements l
so as a catch-22. you can't get this into your really sick but you get really sick because you can't get it. of the law actually changed that. as we all know the supreme court decision effectively made this a state option. it didn't take away the eligible to category but it allowed states to not expand and not be penalized for it. and what that means is to become the situation we have is that if you're a low income childless, nondisabled adult which many people with hiv are, particularly men,...
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s 4 million people and 22 members are in the oprah book club. as soon as he goes after white oliander, there's going to be trouble. >> in some indicates, he infringing on civil liberties to try to save health care costs. is the mayor right about this? >> on this he is. i do think those will hurt him. as red-blooded americans the only thing more dear to me than my gun is my 28-ounce big gulp. a lot of americans agree. that will hurt him. >> you're never going to see a politician come out for the war on obesity because they're afraid of votes. you're not going to get someone to come out. michelle obama can say exercise is important. she's not going to say high fructose corn syrup's bad for you. you have people who don't want to be told that they're not normal. we're getting off track a bit. is it odd for wane lapierre, a lobbyist and head of the most powerful lobbying firm in america for 19 manufacturers for attacking mayor bloomberg for trying to influence politicians? >> i think wane's official job title is crazy uncle that you saw at thanksgivi
s 4 million people and 22 members are in the oprah book club. as soon as he goes after white oliander, there's going to be trouble. >> in some indicates, he infringing on civil liberties to try to save health care costs. is the mayor right about this? >> on this he is. i do think those will hurt him. as red-blooded americans the only thing more dear to me than my gun is my 28-ounce big gulp. a lot of americans agree. that will hurt him. >> you're never going to see a...
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we need fundamental education reform. we've talked a lot about that in this conference, but let's remember what's really needed. we have spent, we spend more money per pupil in this country than virtually every country in the civilized world, and yet our results are poorer. we have increased the budget of the department of education for virtually every year in the last 40 years, and yet the quality of our education continues to deteriorate. why? because it isn't about how much money you spend. it's about how and where and on whom, and we know that the most important thing in order for a child to learn is a good teacher in the classroom. which means we must push for the opportunity for every parent to have a choice and every child to have a chance. we must -- [applause] we must deliver fundamental immigration reform. we need those high-skilled workers with a great degree, but we also need those folks who maybe don't have a higher degree but who have huge ambition and big dreams. we need a legal immigration system that work
we need fundamental education reform. we've talked a lot about that in this conference, but let's remember what's really needed. we have spent, we spend more money per pupil in this country than virtually every country in the civilized world, and yet our results are poorer. we have increased the budget of the department of education for virtually every year in the last 40 years, and yet the quality of our education continues to deteriorate. why? because it isn't about how much money you spend....
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last year they were 22. they hit all 22. that being said, they've never done anything on this scale anywhere in the country. and so we're counting on a huge public outcry among people who are invested in the communities. parents, children, educators, all of us to make a stand and say don't do this in our city. don't dismantle our schools in such a scale. and we're prepared to make protests and speak out and hopefully the policymakers will change their mind. >> it's tough dealing with mayor emanuel. he's not being for listening. thank you to mildred. >> thank you for that letter. as an educator, that touched me. >> it was phenomenal. i believe in her. i believe in you too. >> thank you. i greatly appreciate that. coming up, the president's health care act turns three today and it's getting pushed around on the legislative playground. that and the courtroom bomb sell on the nypd stop and frisk trial. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emp
last year they were 22. they hit all 22. that being said, they've never done anything on this scale anywhere in the country. and so we're counting on a huge public outcry among people who are invested in the communities. parents, children, educators, all of us to make a stand and say don't do this in our city. don't dismantle our schools in such a scale. and we're prepared to make protests and speak out and hopefully the policymakers will change their mind. >> it's tough dealing with...
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week because of sequestration. >> workers will be forced to stay at home without pay for a total of 22 days. >> reporter: that's 9,000 meals these low income students won't have access to. >> windsor, missouri had to cut toilet paper from the budget. workers have been forced to supply their own. >>> wall street has been raking up record high after record high and unemployment recovering and the economy showing life in years. only two things could bring us back from the brink of this man made crisis. closing loopholes for corporate giants and rich folks or as the great rachel maddow said last night, repeal the sequester. will israel take president obama's message of compromise to heart? 67% say yes and 33% say no. >>> up next, the equality house and how new neighbors are reacting to it. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to slee
week because of sequestration. >> workers will be forced to stay at home without pay for a total of 22 days. >> reporter: that's 9,000 meals these low income students won't have access to. >> windsor, missouri had to cut toilet paper from the budget. workers have been forced to supply their own. >>> wall street has been raking up record high after record high and unemployment recovering and the economy showing life in years. only two things could bring us back from...
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not everyone benefits from a college education. neil: high school seniors, for example, breaking out. >> is if they are able to thrive in a college environment and their background. we have to make sure that we're putting those students through college. we don't want to force that. neil: zacatecas document elitist education system where someone is picking and choosing. >> society can't support every little thing. neil: what do you think of that? >> the problem is always going to be easy money. when you're giving away money or anything else, when it gets too easy and you see a lot of people not paying it back, you join that party. that is what is going on here. you have all of these policies out there that really hurt the job market. and that is where this comes around. then you get into the other part of the equation that everyone else has been bailed out. why not meet? neil: cash-strapped homeowners, banks. if you are up against the world, someone is going to be here to cover you. and people exhibit behavior and they were not deli
not everyone benefits from a college education. neil: high school seniors, for example, breaking out. >> is if they are able to thrive in a college environment and their background. we have to make sure that we're putting those students through college. we don't want to force that. neil: zacatecas document elitist education system where someone is picking and choosing. >> society can't support every little thing. neil: what do you think of that? >> the problem is always going...
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similar laws go in affect in san mateo and santa clara and santa cruz on earth day april 22. >> 4th grader in berkeley is betting much needed help from students who are learning a valuable lesson. they are lobbying local politicians and the president to help bring the boy back home. we have details. >> the 4th grade class at jefferson elementary is learning a very personal lesson on immigration law. (inaudible). >> please help us bring him back the. >> they lobbied the berkeley city council to pass a resolution to send to congress in support of bringing home their classmate a ten-year-old. he and his parents' visa expired while visiting family in mexico. january 0, the customs officers denied their re-entry and sent them back to mexico with a five year wait to re-apply for new visas. >> what about our classmate? (inaudible). >> in the first berkeley skype session, he, with his parents, joined classmates. >> thank you everyone for what you are doing to try and get me home! >> the students wrote letters to the congressional representatives and the president asking for a waiver called humanit
similar laws go in affect in san mateo and santa clara and santa cruz on earth day april 22. >> 4th grader in berkeley is betting much needed help from students who are learning a valuable lesson. they are lobbying local politicians and the president to help bring the boy back home. we have details. >> the 4th grade class at jefferson elementary is learning a very personal lesson on immigration law. (inaudible). >> please help us bring him back the. >> they lobbied the...
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a new york bakery selling this three foot easter egg for $1,000, weighing 22 pounds, dark chocolate adorned with birds that were inspired by angry birds. >> number two, february new home sales, economists expect new sales to drop 3.4 #%. january showed a surge of 16 #.6% and median sales price dropped. >> february durable goods orders tomorrow. economists expect the items to rise by 3.8% following a drop of 5.2 #% in january. >> thank you for joining us, a pleasure to have liz back with us. >> thank you so much. happy passover to our jewish friends, and "money" with our melissa francis is next. >> investors bet that all is not well in europe, cypress scored the bailout, but the bulls slammed. speculation grew that the brutal terms of the deal may become common place in future bailouts. investors bet on a weaker euro currency cleaned up. the euro at a four month low against the u.s. dollar after coming back from session lows. also, making money, owners of dell stock. actist investor carl icahn placed a rival bid for the company and could top the original $24 billion proposal to take bell pri
a new york bakery selling this three foot easter egg for $1,000, weighing 22 pounds, dark chocolate adorned with birds that were inspired by angry birds. >> number two, february new home sales, economists expect new sales to drop 3.4 #%. january showed a surge of 16 #.6% and median sales price dropped. >> february durable goods orders tomorrow. economists expect the items to rise by 3.8% following a drop of 5.2 #% in january. >> thank you for joining us, a pleasure to have liz...
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for a second, but before i came here, i met with a group of young palestinians from the age of 15 to 22. and talking to them, they weren't that different from my daughters. they weren't that different from your daughters or sons. i honestly believe that if any israeli parent sat down with those kids, they'd say, i want these kids to succeed. i want them to prosper. i want them to have opportunities just like my kids do. i believe that's what israeli parents would want for these kids if they had a chance to listen to them and talk to them. i believe that. [ cheers and applause ] now, only you can determine what kind of democracy you will have. but remember that as you make these decisions, you will define not simply the future of your relationship with the palestinians, you will define the future of israel as well. as once said, i'm quoting, it is impossible to have a jewish democratic state at the same time to control all of israel. if we insist on fulfilling the dream in its entirety, we are liable to lose it all. or from a different perspective, i think of what the novelist david gros
for a second, but before i came here, i met with a group of young palestinians from the age of 15 to 22. and talking to them, they weren't that different from my daughters. they weren't that different from your daughters or sons. i honestly believe that if any israeli parent sat down with those kids, they'd say, i want these kids to succeed. i want them to prosper. i want them to have opportunities just like my kids do. i believe that's what israeli parents would want for these kids if they had...
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we are also very educated workers. the private sector, what we have to offer, the american public not getting their money's worth. andwaste is an paperwork the red tape that we have in government. if we can illuminate -- eliminate some of that waste, we can not have the cuts in my opinion. host: here is another perspective on the sequester story, front page of the "washington post" -- washington pays about 10% of the budget -- host: you can see a picture of a freshman in high school looking at what is happening in montana. another story addresses this issue in "usa today" -- is a region this reporter is looking at and showing there is an impact in terms of cuts in staffing. let's hear from new mexico, our independent line. caller: good morning. complaint or problem with this whole situation is, everyone seems to be blaming the republicans. it is also a democratic problem. the president is also putting down the republicans. to me, when he became president, you have to drop your democratic party. you truly become the lea
we are also very educated workers. the private sector, what we have to offer, the american public not getting their money's worth. andwaste is an paperwork the red tape that we have in government. if we can illuminate -- eliminate some of that waste, we can not have the cuts in my opinion. host: here is another perspective on the sequester story, front page of the "washington post" -- washington pays about 10% of the budget -- host: you can see a picture of a freshman in high school...
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the share of republicans who support gay marriage was reduced 22% to 25%. you have 25 states, in blue states i think it is clearly becoming kind of a norm and you'll see as many of the 15 by 22 states having gay marriage or civil unions. it may take a very long time to have texas and mississippi follow, unless the supreme court establishes a national -- >> who wants to make a great big ruling. >> i agree with what he is saying. there is no putting this genie back in the bottle. it is undeniable. the shift is here and we're not going back. i do feel an evolution and a shift, a small change, albeit, in the republican party. people who maybe a few years ago were saying, we won't go there are now saying it should be state rights. they are talking about it in a different way. the people who are talking in a very strident way are now a minority. >> also, if you look at the polling closely, a very big difference among republicans whether they think it should be illegal, whether it should be against the law and whether they should agree with it. that raises the iss
the share of republicans who support gay marriage was reduced 22% to 25%. you have 25 states, in blue states i think it is clearly becoming kind of a norm and you'll see as many of the 15 by 22 states having gay marriage or civil unions. it may take a very long time to have texas and mississippi follow, unless the supreme court establishes a national -- >> who wants to make a great big ruling. >> i agree with what he is saying. there is no putting this genie back in the bottle. it...
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you vote to cut $580 million from special education grants, shifting the cost of educating 30,000 kids to the state and to local education agencies. you vote to cut more than $1.5 billion from the national institutes of health, slowing the pace of research, reducing the number of medical advances we make each year, advances that have the potential to save lives. you vote to cut $115 million from the childcare development block grant, further exacerbating the services for childcare assistance for 30,000 children. the list goes on. on top of the deep cuts that have already become law, this goes deeper into every responsibility of good government -- public health, research, transportation, you name it. it also includes four provisions, egregious provisions related to firearms that will continue to blind law enforcement and hamper our ability to combat gun violence. this is not the american people want from us. we need to pass a bill that protects the middle class, seniors and the most vulnerable. the resolution before us today does none of these things. you know, whenever we are drafting
you vote to cut $580 million from special education grants, shifting the cost of educating 30,000 kids to the state and to local education agencies. you vote to cut more than $1.5 billion from the national institutes of health, slowing the pace of research, reducing the number of medical advances we make each year, advances that have the potential to save lives. you vote to cut $115 million from the childcare development block grant, further exacerbating the services for childcare assistance...
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we're ready to compete playing the tournament. >> we have no time to think about anything educational other than this one game. the turn around is less than 48 hours. we got a flight two thirds of the way across the country. so it's one game at a time. >> they haven't played since march 11th so they will be rushing for tuesday's game. middle tennessee state will enjoy the winning streak this season if st. marys wins they will travel to michigan thursday to play the tigers. now a couple of weeks ago cal seemed like a lock to make the journey but the bears lost their last two games to teams not going to the tournament so with their heart pounding, they heard they are the 12th seed of the region. cal will face the rebels thursday in san jose. now these teams played each other december 9th. they were able to salvage a last second victory. a five and one all time versus cal. cal fell to six and two at this point. the golden bears have to feel good about starting the tournament in san jose and in cal, can they beat them and move on to play still in san jose. the 29 and 5 louisville cord nil
we're ready to compete playing the tournament. >> we have no time to think about anything educational other than this one game. the turn around is less than 48 hours. we got a flight two thirds of the way across the country. so it's one game at a time. >> they haven't played since march 11th so they will be rushing for tuesday's game. middle tennessee state will enjoy the winning streak this season if st. marys wins they will travel to michigan thursday to play the tigers. now a...
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22 times. she's 26 years old. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> "early start" back after this quick break as we monitor president obama's historic arrival. [ lane ] are you growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. to♪♪ savor and explore, lof d and wthe great indoors ♪ week. ♪ friskies indoor delights. ♪ feed the senses. i can't believe your mom let you take her car out.ck! this is awesome! whoooo! you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> welcome back. you're looking live in tel aviv where presiden
22 times. she's 26 years old. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> "early start" back after this quick break as we monitor president obama's historic arrival. [ lane ] are you growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. to♪♪ savor and explore, lof d and wthe great indoors ♪ week. ♪ friskies indoor delights. ♪...
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the nasdaq rose 22 points. and the s-and-p was up 11 points. >> boeing says it will lay off nearly eight-million commercial jet workers at its seattle-area factories this year. those factories modify the jumbo jets. boeing says that the layoffs have nothing to do with the recent grounding of the dreamliner. the f-a-a says it's planning to close 149 regional airport control towers because of the forced spending cuts. smaller airports in the bay area are "not" on that list.aside from one in salinas. towers in other cities will close over a four-week period beginning april 7th. air travelers heading to to major cities such as new york and chicago could experience big delays during peak hours. airlines rake in a lot of money thanks to baggage fees. now american airlines is considering a policy that could encourage people to check their luggage. athena jones explains. >> reporter: will the boarding hassle ever change? on this american airlines flight-- passengers without carry-on bags -- are getting on faster. >> "i
the nasdaq rose 22 points. and the s-and-p was up 11 points. >> boeing says it will lay off nearly eight-million commercial jet workers at its seattle-area factories this year. those factories modify the jumbo jets. boeing says that the layoffs have nothing to do with the recent grounding of the dreamliner. the f-a-a says it's planning to close 149 regional airport control towers because of the forced spending cuts. smaller airports in the bay area are "not" on that list.aside...
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education is key. if you have any concerns, as always, discuss them with your physician, those are my doctor's orders, thanks for joining us! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] ♪ >> (male announcer): live from the bay area this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news at 4 starts now. >> good morning. it is friday march 22nd. we are taking a live look at the golden gate bridge. some days in it. not bad. >> let us find out about whether and traffic. us start with the weather. good morning erica. >> good morning james happy friday. we're starting off with clear conditions around the bay area. though winds howling over night. gusty winds from the coast the water. strongest from the north bay mountains. right now we are dealing with tippers in the '40's. not to bad of a start as we head into the afternoon. we will see plenty of sunshine. we could see low seventies for a handful of locations. >> letter to my id will be clear and mild temperatures back down to the '50s and '60s. >> looking at conditions. 40 de
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casey up and over the altamont pass and it picks up and the drive time if you are headed outright, 580, 22 minutes to get to dublin/pleasanton and the east shore report to the macarthur maze. >> thank you, this morning, several prominent in california are new proud members of the state calf him. >> -- state of california hall of maim. >> joe montana. >> joe montana headlines the group indeducted, the quarterback san francisco to four super bowl titles in the 1980's and they welcomed warren beatty and united worker cofounder, as well. >> extra police at a high school this morning, what the threat is that is prompting increased security today. >> all-out search for a bay area baseball coast wanted for child molestation. >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> it is thursday, 5:29. thanks for starting your day with us. >> i am eric thomas. first full day of spring. what is in store? >> a lot of sunshine and a few clouds. a little breezy. we have a changing of the air mass and it is breezy when one takes over. the breezes have kept the dog away. eight miles visibility at
casey up and over the altamont pass and it picks up and the drive time if you are headed outright, 580, 22 minutes to get to dublin/pleasanton and the east shore report to the macarthur maze. >> thank you, this morning, several prominent in california are new proud members of the state calf him. >> -- state of california hall of maim. >> joe montana. >> joe montana headlines the group indeducted, the quarterback san francisco to four super bowl titles in the 1980's and...
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crossing a red line that president obama himself laid down. they have, they have used chemical weapons, that would leave the president with a major challenge as he heads tonight to israel as it shares a border with syria. he told wolf blitzer there's a high probability chemical weapons were used. diane feinstein, the democratic colleague said today, quote, the white house has to make some kind of decision on this. jessica yellin is already in israel. she joins us by phone. jessica, senator feinstein said a short time ago, quote, i think the probabilities are high that we're going into very dark times. i think the white house needs to be prepared. white house seems to be more cautious today. where do they stand on all of this? >> reporter: anderson, white house officials say they are still assessing reports that chemical weapons are used so cautious is the right word. we know that the president has said the use of chemical weapons, as you say, is a red line. he's gone further and said that if assad crosses it there will be, quote, consequences.
crossing a red line that president obama himself laid down. they have, they have used chemical weapons, that would leave the president with a major challenge as he heads tonight to israel as it shares a border with syria. he told wolf blitzer there's a high probability chemical weapons were used. diane feinstein, the democratic colleague said today, quote, the white house has to make some kind of decision on this. jessica yellin is already in israel. she joins us by phone. jessica, senator...
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as far as health care and obama care, as far as going beyond fixing the budget like health care. i live in a very economically depressed area. you almost have to be wealthy or have real good insurance where you can see a dentist. that should be included with health care. guest: you mentioned medicare and social security. these are things they will talk about in the next few months. we talk about changing the cpi or the way payments are made or the eligibility age or changing medicare as a voucher system. these are things they will talk about and it goes beyond the budget and it is part of the budget. without these changes, they don't think they can have federal help. host: in "the baltimore sun" - guest: that's a big complaint we heard during the budget process produced -- the republican said in the first year of the democratic budget would do with very little to fix the problems. there was a proposal to switch to biennial budgeting. having a long-term plan that means something that they can change the next year takes broad consensus and structural changes. theykes the grand barg
as far as health care and obama care, as far as going beyond fixing the budget like health care. i live in a very economically depressed area. you almost have to be wealthy or have real good insurance where you can see a dentist. that should be included with health care. guest: you mentioned medicare and social security. these are things they will talk about in the next few months. we talk about changing the cpi or the way payments are made or the eligibility age or changing medicare as a...
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children, education. things like that. i don't think she's especially great at the hammer and tongue of politics. the nasty stuff. >> her husband's better. >> yeah. so maybe what they want to do is shorten the field to one or two opponents. not give her any threat. make sure martin o'malley doesn't run against them, make sure joe biden doesn't run against them. run against a couple skinny guys who don't mean anything. that's the plan. if bill's tough, i'm arguing, hillary doesn't have to be so tough. >> he's sending a signal -- >> can you answer that question? is that -- >> bill should be the tough guy. he's doing the right thing. >> look, you have -- >> you know what was once said, if you have a dog, you don't have to bark. >> you have the right moniker. he's the advance man. >> thank you, guys. michael steele. >>> up next, we all know we live in a polarized time today. you know what? it used to be worse. wait until you hear about the wars before world war ii. we're going to talk about that. lindbergh. charles lindbergh.
children, education. things like that. i don't think she's especially great at the hammer and tongue of politics. the nasty stuff. >> her husband's better. >> yeah. so maybe what they want to do is shorten the field to one or two opponents. not give her any threat. make sure martin o'malley doesn't run against them, make sure joe biden doesn't run against them. run against a couple skinny guys who don't mean anything. that's the plan. if bill's tough, i'm arguing, hillary doesn't...
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even conservative idol president reagan funded the government at 22% of g.d.p. when there was no retiring baby boom generation and health care costs only amounted to 11% of g.d.p. would mr. ryan accuse president reagan's administration of wild government spending? i don't think soful the g.o.p. budget boils down to three steps. phase one, cut spending. -- phase three, prosperity. there's a gaping hole in mr. ryan's logic. his thinking is incomplete. how is cutting funding for infrastructure, education, and health care a path to prosperity? mr. speaker, a century of evidence shows that austerity will not lead to prosper by. -- prosperity. democrats offer alternative proposals that deal with the real crisis in america. the jobs crisis. a plan to reach full employment is the true path to prosperity. i urge a no vote on the ryan budget, thank you, and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the time of the gentleman has expire the entleman from ribe mr. ryan: i yield two minutes to mr. yoder. mr. yoder: i rise in support of this budget proposal. before i cam
even conservative idol president reagan funded the government at 22% of g.d.p. when there was no retiring baby boom generation and health care costs only amounted to 11% of g.d.p. would mr. ryan accuse president reagan's administration of wild government spending? i don't think soful the g.o.p. budget boils down to three steps. phase one, cut spending. -- phase three, prosperity. there's a gaping hole in mr. ryan's logic. his thinking is incomplete. how is cutting funding for infrastructure,...